Located in the highly residential Les Sablonnières neighborhood, this 1947 building was for many years a biscuit factory, then a roasted peanut factory, before becoming the characterful residence we see today.
Unique in its layout and size (310 m² of living space), it is built around a large 80 m² L-shaped paved courtyard, which offers a view of its façade and period timber-framed walls.
Secluded from view, elegantly appointed, and bright thanks to its large bay windows and south-facing exposure, it offers a loft-style ground floor (3.5-meter ceiling height) with a 96 m² double living room comprising an open-plan fitted kitchen, dining room, and living room, followed by a former garage converted into an office.
On the first floor, a large landing leads to an office and a first bedroom, followed by a hallway leading to two bathrooms with overhead lighting, and a hallway leading to two additional bedrooms.
The second floor features a beautiful 35 m² attic master suite with a walk-in closet, and a portion of the attic space that can be converted if needed. This unique house in the area is ideal for a family seeking space and tranquility, or a professional looking for space to live and work.
Parking is available for two to three cars in the courtyard.
Close to all amenities.
Schools from elementary to high school are less than a ten-minute walk away.
Metro Line 13 Malakoff - Etienne Dolet 500m away
ENERGY CLASS: D / CLIMATE CLASS: D
Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use based on 2021 energy prices: between euros4,150 and euros5,660.
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